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AMUSEMENTS. SIT. JAMES THEATRE BRITISH FEATURE HOUSE. Direction Sir Ben. and John Fuller. 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. What Would You Do With £20,000? LESLIE FULLER, LESLIE FULLER, LESLIE FULLER, LESLIE FULLER, * LESLIE FULLER, Britain’s Ace of Comedians, shows you what he would do with it when he fills in £ THE LAST COUPON,’ ‘THE LAST COUPON,’ ‘THE LAST COUPON,’ ‘THE LAST COUPON,’ •THE LAST COUPON,’ . The Successful Garrick Theatre Farce. A. Rollicking Riot of Hortest-to-goodness Laughter, with MOLLY LAMONT, JACK HOBBS, .GUS.' M'NAUGHTON, JIMMY GOODEN, MARY SJERROLD, B.INNIE BARNES. Imagine Leslie Fuller as a Miner! “Eh, by Gum, he’s Champion,” and in Society, feeling like an egg in a veal and ham pie! We can hear you laughing already at this British triumph of fun. The English Press says: “A model of hearty, homely English humour. This is genuine English life.”— Vide ‘Birmingham Post.' WONDERFUL SUPPORTS. Sir HARRY LAUDER sings ‘Roamin’ in the Gleamin’, ’ ‘ CIVILISATION OF AFRICA ’ (Ep. 3 and 4), ‘BITTERN,’ ‘SECRETS OF NATURE,’ and PATHS GAZETTES. Plans at Bristol till 5 p.m., then at Jacobs’s. Theatre at 7. Tel. 13-702. VISITORS TO DUNEDIN SHOULD FAIL TO SEE LAENACH CASTLE, That historic did building, with its unsurpassed view from the tower, lovely gx’ounds, as well as the spacious ballroom filled with rare and beautiful antique furniture, china, silver, etc.—all combining to give the visitor something quite unique and inspiring. Open TUESDAY and SATURDAY, from 2 p.m. till- 6 p.m. \ - Admission, 2s 6d. Afternoon tea provided free. For those who have not their own car arrangements have been made with Gold Band Taxis to convey passengers at a reasonable rate.

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Evening Star, Issue 21315, 20 January 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21315, 20 January 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21315, 20 January 1933, Page 11